biochemically it makes no sense at all, steroids do not act locally, your common sense was right all along. some do say that they feel that the injection streches the muscle tissue... but this is not an effect from the steroid.
biochemically it makes no sense at all, steroids do not act locally, your common sense was right all along. some do say that they feel that the injection streches the muscle tissue... but this is not an effect from the steroid.
There is an AAS that's purpose is to cause swelling at the injected site. I think it's called esciline or caverject. Not sure if it's even made anymore, but bbs have used it on lagging muscles before contests to make the muscle look bigger, so axiomatic, your wrong.
any more info on this?Originally Posted by pdog80
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im pretty sure hes talking about muscle tissue growth, not just balooning the muscle. maybe im wrong. "swelling to the injection site" is not permanent muscle growth, so pdog 80, your wrongOriginally Posted by pdog80
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Esclene/caverject can allow any muscle to increase in size within a very short period of time.Basically esiclene stimulates the tissue at the point of injection wich causes small type of swelling of the muscle tissue itself but, the swelling only lasts for about four to five days thats why its used right before competition to help size up the lagging/under developed muscles.Originally Posted by pdog80
Esiclene has 2 be injected daily to make up for the decrease in swelling,Esiclene only provides temporary gains so is pretty pointless unless for comps![]()
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